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Food Chem ; 463(Pt 1): 141130, 2024 Sep 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39243621

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The study focuses on the comprehensive analysis of glutamyl dipeptides in cheese, particularly their formation during the cheese ripening process and the influence of various factors, such as origin, the use of various mold cultures, and cheese types. For the first time, all three subgroups of glutamyl dipeptides, namely α-Glu-X, X-Glu, and γ-Glu-X, are covered in a comprehensive analytical LC-MS/MS method offering robust quantitation of all 56 glutamyl dipeptides. The workflow includes a simplified extraction protocol and an optimized separation of the analytes on the stationary phase. Validation experiments demonstrate the method's reliability, including repeatability, detection limits, and recovery. The comprehensive analysis of all glutamyl dipeptides in 122 cheese samples with ripening times between 2 weeks and 15 years shows a strong increase in all peptide classes with prolonged ripening and particularly in the presence of mold.

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J Agric Food Chem ; 70(21): 6503-6518, 2022 Jun 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35593506

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Soy sauce, one of the most common Asian fermented foods, exhibits a distinctive savory taste profile. In the present study, targeted quantitation of literature-known taste compounds, calculation of dose-over-threshold factors, and taste re-engineering experiments enabled the identification of 34 key tastants. Following the sensoproteomics approach, 14 umami-, kokumi-, and salt-enhancing peptides were identified for the first time, with intrinsic taste threshold concentrations in the range of 166-939 µmol/L and taste-modulating threshold concentrations ranging from 42 to 420 µmol/L. The lowest taste-modulating threshold concentrations were found for the leucyl peptide LDYY with an umami- and salt-enhancing threshold of 42 µmol/L. Addition of the 14 newly identified peptides to the taste recombinate (aRecDipeptides) increased the overall taste intensity and mouthfulness of the recombinate, and comparison with the authentic soy sauce confirmed the identification of all key tastants. Finally, these data as well as the quantitative profiling of several (non)-fermented foods highlight the importance of fermentation with respect to taste formation. On the basis of this knowledge, microorganisms with specific digestion patterns may be used to tailor the taste profile and especially the salt taste sensation of soy sauces.


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Alimentos Fermentados , Alimentos de Soja , Fermentação , Peptídeos/química , Cloreto de Sódio na Dieta , Paladar
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Front Psychol ; 10: 2411, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31749735

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OBJECTIVE: Exposure based large-group one-session treatments (LG-OSTs) proved feasible in different situational fears and showed promising short- and long-term outcomes. Based on prior LG-OST protocols we explored feasibility and effectiveness of an LG-OST protocol in four cohorts of individuals highly fearful of heights (N = 104). Moreover, we aimed to identify predictors of LG-OST outcome in order to provide individualized treatment recommendations in the future. METHODS: Participants' fear of heights was assessed at pre- and post-treatment as well as at 5 months follow-up using questionnaires and a behavioral approach test (BAT). Pre-treatment indices of negative emotional traits and positive mental health, the extent by which fear-evoking expectancies were violated during exposure, and post-treatment group perception processes were assessed in order to predict the outcome. RESULTS: The LG-OST procedure proved feasible and effective in terms of both subjective and behavioral fear of heights. Post-treatment effects sizes of questionnaires assessing fear of heights ranged between d = 0.94 - 1.43. After the treatment, about half of the participants (49.5%) were able to ascend an aerial fire ladder up to a maximum of 30 m (vs. pre-treatment 17.3%). Follow up results showed the long-term stability of effects. Among psychological constructs, positive mental health and expectancy violation were the strongest predictors of LG-OST long-term outcome. CONCLUSION: We conclude that exposure based LG-OSTs are feasible, effective and very efficient compared to individual face-to-face settings. Thus, they represent very promising treatment alternatives for situational fears including fear of heights. Moreover, clinical research may benefit from LG-OST protocols as its high standardization may facilitate the search for mediators and moderators of exposure outcomes.

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Sci Total Environ ; 408(23): 5744-9, 2010 Nov 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20825977

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OBJECTIVE: The heavy metals lead (Pb) and mercury (Hg) are ubiquitous environmental pollutants with high neurotoxic potential. We aimed to compare perinatal Pb and Hg concentrations and to explore the potential association between Pb and Hg exposure and newborn anthropometry. STUDY DESIGN: Pregnant women were recruited in 2005 at the General Hospital Vienna for participation in this longitudinal study. Pb and Hg concentrations were measured in maternal blood and hair, placenta, cord blood, meconium, and breast milk of 53 mother-child pairs by CV-AAS, GF-AAS, and HPLC-CV-ICPMS. We conducted bivariate analyses and categorical regression analysis (CATREG) to evaluate the determinants of Pb and Hg exposure, and of infant anthropometry. RESULTS: Median Pb and total Hg contents were low, i.e., 25 µg/L (maternal blood-Pb), 13 µg/L (cord blood-Pb), 0.7 µg/L (maternal blood-Hg), and 1.1 µg/L (cord blood-Hg). Hg levels in maternal and fetal tissues were frequently correlated (r>0.3, P<0.05, respectively). Regarding Pb, only maternal blood and cord blood concentrations correlated (P=0.043). Cord blood levels indicated higher Hg exposure but lower Pb exposure relative to maternal blood contents. Adjusted CATREG models indicated the significant predictors of birth length (placenta-Pb, gestational length, meconium-Pb), birth weight (placenta-Pb, gestational length, maternal blood-Pb), and head circumference (maternal education, maternal height). Besides one significant correlation between maternal hair Hg and birth length, the mercury levels were not associated with newborn anthropometry. CONCLUSIONS: Our data implicate that different modes of action may exist for placentar transfer of Pb and Hg as well as that low Pb exposure levels can result in lower birth weight. The findings related to newborn anthropometry need to be confirmed by the examination of larger study groups. Further research is needed to clarify the mechanisms of Pb and Hg transfer via the placenta, and to explore how prenatal Pb exposure is related to intrauterine growth.


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Poluentes Ambientais/metabolismo , Chumbo/metabolismo , Exposição Materna/estatística & dados numéricos , Mercúrio/metabolismo , Adolescente , Adulto , Antropometria , Áustria , Poluentes Ambientais/sangue , Feminino , Sangue Fetal/metabolismo , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Chumbo/sangue , Masculino , Mecônio/metabolismo , Mercúrio/sangue , Leite Humano/metabolismo , Placenta/metabolismo , Gravidez , Adulto Jovem
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